How to get published in the best management journals:
"This revised and extended third edition of the highly successful How to Get Published in the Best Management Journals draws on a wealth of knowledge from leading scholars and journal editors to showcase the latest advice in securing publication in the world's top management journals. Cont...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This revised and extended third edition of the highly successful How to Get Published in the Best Management Journals draws on a wealth of knowledge from leading scholars and journal editors to showcase the latest advice in securing publication in the world's top management journals. Contributors expand on the impact of research, explain how to attract and retain co-authors and provide guidance for positioning research papers for publication within journals of various disciplines within the manageme Text Type: nt field. They also delve into the intersection of management journal publishing and psychology, the ethics and integrity in the industry, and explore the nuances of special issues and open access publications. Chapters offering guidance on effectively developing the front end of your research paper, constructing a successful research portfolio and pipeline, and managing a career in business research have been added to this latest edition. Offering insider perspectives and candid advice, this How to guide is an essential read for business academics of all levels seeking to advance their career and expand their knowledge of the journal publication process. Academics across a broad range of fields, including entrepreneurship, strategic management, organizational behaviour, marketing, and international business will find this book invaluable"-- |
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505 | 8 | |a Preface -- 1. Publishing in management: Exhilaration, bafflement, and frustration / David J. Ketchen, Jr., Timothy Clark and Mike Wright -- Part I: The publishing process -- 2. The publishing process: A case study / Petra Andries and Mike Wright -- 3. Getting published: A view from a journal editor and journal ranker / Geoffrey Wood and Pawan Budhwar -- 4. Ethics and integrity in publishing / Ben R. Martin -- 5. Sustaining a publications career / Mike Wright -- 6. Why publish in asian management journals? / Daphne W. Yiu -- 7. Squeezing lemons to make fresh lemonade: How to extract useful value from peer reviews / William H. Starbuck -- 8. Managing a research pipeline / Brian Connelly -- 9. Everything you always wanted to know about research impact / Anne-Wil Harzing -- 10. Positioning papers for publication / Jay B. Barney -- 11. Avoid being doomed from the start: How to craft an effective front end in your manuscript / Christopher W. Craighead -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Part II: Resolving practical key issues -- Section ii.i: The evolution of a scholar -- 12. Rules of the game redux 3.0 / Denny Gioia -- 13. Learning by walking through the snow / R. Duane Ireland -- 14. Why i don't want to co-author with you and what you can do about it / David J. Ketchen, Jr. -- 15. Constructing a successful academic research record as an exercise in portfolio management / Mark S. Kamlet -- 16. Managing a career in business research: An administrator's perspective / Bill Hardgrave -- 17. Administrators can go home again / Nathan Bennett -- Section ii.ii: Getting your methods right -- 18. Are your results really robust? / Bruce T. Lamont and Gonzalo Molina Sieiro -- 19. The reviewers don't like my sample! What can i do? / Brian K. Boyd -- 20. When being normal is not enough: A few thoughts about data, analyses, and (the storm of) re-analyses / Philip L. Roth and Wayne H. Stewart, Jr. -- Section ii.iii: Navigating the publication process -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 21. It's all about contribution! Using the discussion to define and develop your paper's contributions / Donald D. Bergh -- 22. "you miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take" / Annette L. Ranft and Anne D. Smith -- 23. Selling your soul to the devil? Mistakes authors make when responding to reviewers / Pamela L. Perrewé -- 24. Respond to me -- please! / James G. Combs -- 25. Challenging the gods: Circumstances justifying the protest of a journal rejection decision / Gerald R. Ferris -- 26. Beginner's muck: Maximizing your paper's chances of success with a novice editor / Kevin G. Corley and Beth S. Schinoff -- Section ii.iv: Understanding the journals -- 27. Publishing in the top journals: The secrets for success / Michael A. Hitt -- 28. Hitting your preferred target: Positioning papers for different types of journals / Yehuda Baruch -- 29. Targeting journals: A personal journey / Franz W. Kellermanns -- 30. "read the damn article" -- | |
505 | 8 | |a or, the appropriate place of journal lists in organizational science scholarship / M. Ronald Buckley and John E. Baur -- 31. Publishing in special issues / Timothy Clark -- 32. Open access and open conversations: The role of digital technologies in promoting and extending published work / Aija Leiponen and Will Mitchell -- 33. Should you publish in an open access journal? / Charles C. Snow -- Part III: Publishing across disciplinary boundaries -- 34. Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship management journals / Douglas Cumming -- 35. Publishing in management journals: How is it different from economics journals? / Saul Estrin and Sumon Kumar Bhaumik -- 36. Publishing in management journals as a social psychologist / Rolf van Dick -- 37. Publishing historical papers in management journals and in business history journals / Steven Toms -- 38. Publishing human resource management research in different kinds of journals / Bill Harley -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 39. Publishing in top international business and management journals / Stephen Tallman and Torben Pedersen -- 40. Publishing at the interfaces of psychology and strategic management / Gerard P. Hodgkinson | |
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spelling | How to get published in the best management journals edited by David J. Ketchen, Jr. (Harbert Eminent Scholar and Professor of Management, Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, USA), Timothy Clark (Provost and Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore) and the late Mike Wright (formerly Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Centre for Management Buyout Research, Imperial College Business School, London, UK) Third edition Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2025 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier How to guides Preface -- 1. Publishing in management: Exhilaration, bafflement, and frustration / David J. Ketchen, Jr., Timothy Clark and Mike Wright -- Part I: The publishing process -- 2. The publishing process: A case study / Petra Andries and Mike Wright -- 3. Getting published: A view from a journal editor and journal ranker / Geoffrey Wood and Pawan Budhwar -- 4. Ethics and integrity in publishing / Ben R. Martin -- 5. Sustaining a publications career / Mike Wright -- 6. Why publish in asian management journals? / Daphne W. Yiu -- 7. Squeezing lemons to make fresh lemonade: How to extract useful value from peer reviews / William H. Starbuck -- 8. Managing a research pipeline / Brian Connelly -- 9. Everything you always wanted to know about research impact / Anne-Wil Harzing -- 10. Positioning papers for publication / Jay B. Barney -- 11. Avoid being doomed from the start: How to craft an effective front end in your manuscript / Christopher W. Craighead -- Part II: Resolving practical key issues -- Section ii.i: The evolution of a scholar -- 12. Rules of the game redux 3.0 / Denny Gioia -- 13. Learning by walking through the snow / R. Duane Ireland -- 14. Why i don't want to co-author with you and what you can do about it / David J. Ketchen, Jr. -- 15. Constructing a successful academic research record as an exercise in portfolio management / Mark S. Kamlet -- 16. Managing a career in business research: An administrator's perspective / Bill Hardgrave -- 17. Administrators can go home again / Nathan Bennett -- Section ii.ii: Getting your methods right -- 18. Are your results really robust? / Bruce T. Lamont and Gonzalo Molina Sieiro -- 19. The reviewers don't like my sample! What can i do? / Brian K. Boyd -- 20. When being normal is not enough: A few thoughts about data, analyses, and (the storm of) re-analyses / Philip L. Roth and Wayne H. Stewart, Jr. -- Section ii.iii: Navigating the publication process -- 21. It's all about contribution! Using the discussion to define and develop your paper's contributions / Donald D. Bergh -- 22. "you miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take" / Annette L. Ranft and Anne D. Smith -- 23. Selling your soul to the devil? Mistakes authors make when responding to reviewers / Pamela L. Perrewé -- 24. Respond to me -- please! / James G. Combs -- 25. Challenging the gods: Circumstances justifying the protest of a journal rejection decision / Gerald R. Ferris -- 26. Beginner's muck: Maximizing your paper's chances of success with a novice editor / Kevin G. Corley and Beth S. Schinoff -- Section ii.iv: Understanding the journals -- 27. Publishing in the top journals: The secrets for success / Michael A. Hitt -- 28. Hitting your preferred target: Positioning papers for different types of journals / Yehuda Baruch -- 29. Targeting journals: A personal journey / Franz W. Kellermanns -- 30. "read the damn article" -- or, the appropriate place of journal lists in organizational science scholarship / M. Ronald Buckley and John E. Baur -- 31. Publishing in special issues / Timothy Clark -- 32. Open access and open conversations: The role of digital technologies in promoting and extending published work / Aija Leiponen and Will Mitchell -- 33. Should you publish in an open access journal? / Charles C. Snow -- Part III: Publishing across disciplinary boundaries -- 34. Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship management journals / Douglas Cumming -- 35. Publishing in management journals: How is it different from economics journals? / Saul Estrin and Sumon Kumar Bhaumik -- 36. Publishing in management journals as a social psychologist / Rolf van Dick -- 37. Publishing historical papers in management journals and in business history journals / Steven Toms -- 38. Publishing human resource management research in different kinds of journals / Bill Harley -- 39. Publishing in top international business and management journals / Stephen Tallman and Torben Pedersen -- 40. Publishing at the interfaces of psychology and strategic management / Gerard P. Hodgkinson "This revised and extended third edition of the highly successful How to Get Published in the Best Management Journals draws on a wealth of knowledge from leading scholars and journal editors to showcase the latest advice in securing publication in the world's top management journals. Contributors expand on the impact of research, explain how to attract and retain co-authors and provide guidance for positioning research papers for publication within journals of various disciplines within the manageme Text Type: nt field. They also delve into the intersection of management journal publishing and psychology, the ethics and integrity in the industry, and explore the nuances of special issues and open access publications. Chapters offering guidance on effectively developing the front end of your research paper, constructing a successful research portfolio and pipeline, and managing a career in business research have been added to this latest edition. Offering insider perspectives and candid advice, this How to guide is an essential read for business academics of all levels seeking to advance their career and expand their knowledge of the journal publication process. Academics across a broad range of fields, including entrepreneurship, strategic management, organizational behaviour, marketing, and international business will find this book invaluable"-- Publishers and publishing / Vocational guidance Management Gestion management Electronic books Ketchen Jr, David Sonstige oth Clark, Tim 1956- Sonstige oth Wright, Mike 1952-2019 Sonstige oth Edward Elgar Publishing publisher Sonstige oth 9781035322428 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 1035322439 https://www.elgaronline.com/view/book/9781035322435/9781035322435.xml |
spellingShingle | How to get published in the best management journals Preface -- 1. Publishing in management: Exhilaration, bafflement, and frustration / David J. Ketchen, Jr., Timothy Clark and Mike Wright -- Part I: The publishing process -- 2. The publishing process: A case study / Petra Andries and Mike Wright -- 3. Getting published: A view from a journal editor and journal ranker / Geoffrey Wood and Pawan Budhwar -- 4. Ethics and integrity in publishing / Ben R. Martin -- 5. Sustaining a publications career / Mike Wright -- 6. Why publish in asian management journals? / Daphne W. Yiu -- 7. Squeezing lemons to make fresh lemonade: How to extract useful value from peer reviews / William H. Starbuck -- 8. Managing a research pipeline / Brian Connelly -- 9. Everything you always wanted to know about research impact / Anne-Wil Harzing -- 10. Positioning papers for publication / Jay B. Barney -- 11. Avoid being doomed from the start: How to craft an effective front end in your manuscript / Christopher W. Craighead -- Part II: Resolving practical key issues -- Section ii.i: The evolution of a scholar -- 12. Rules of the game redux 3.0 / Denny Gioia -- 13. Learning by walking through the snow / R. Duane Ireland -- 14. Why i don't want to co-author with you and what you can do about it / David J. Ketchen, Jr. -- 15. Constructing a successful academic research record as an exercise in portfolio management / Mark S. Kamlet -- 16. Managing a career in business research: An administrator's perspective / Bill Hardgrave -- 17. Administrators can go home again / Nathan Bennett -- Section ii.ii: Getting your methods right -- 18. Are your results really robust? / Bruce T. Lamont and Gonzalo Molina Sieiro -- 19. The reviewers don't like my sample! What can i do? / Brian K. Boyd -- 20. When being normal is not enough: A few thoughts about data, analyses, and (the storm of) re-analyses / Philip L. Roth and Wayne H. Stewart, Jr. -- Section ii.iii: Navigating the publication process -- 21. It's all about contribution! Using the discussion to define and develop your paper's contributions / Donald D. Bergh -- 22. "you miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take" / Annette L. Ranft and Anne D. Smith -- 23. Selling your soul to the devil? Mistakes authors make when responding to reviewers / Pamela L. Perrewé -- 24. Respond to me -- please! / James G. Combs -- 25. Challenging the gods: Circumstances justifying the protest of a journal rejection decision / Gerald R. Ferris -- 26. Beginner's muck: Maximizing your paper's chances of success with a novice editor / Kevin G. Corley and Beth S. Schinoff -- Section ii.iv: Understanding the journals -- 27. Publishing in the top journals: The secrets for success / Michael A. Hitt -- 28. Hitting your preferred target: Positioning papers for different types of journals / Yehuda Baruch -- 29. Targeting journals: A personal journey / Franz W. Kellermanns -- 30. "read the damn article" -- or, the appropriate place of journal lists in organizational science scholarship / M. Ronald Buckley and John E. Baur -- 31. Publishing in special issues / Timothy Clark -- 32. Open access and open conversations: The role of digital technologies in promoting and extending published work / Aija Leiponen and Will Mitchell -- 33. Should you publish in an open access journal? / Charles C. Snow -- Part III: Publishing across disciplinary boundaries -- 34. Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship management journals / Douglas Cumming -- 35. Publishing in management journals: How is it different from economics journals? / Saul Estrin and Sumon Kumar Bhaumik -- 36. Publishing in management journals as a social psychologist / Rolf van Dick -- 37. Publishing historical papers in management journals and in business history journals / Steven Toms -- 38. Publishing human resource management research in different kinds of journals / Bill Harley -- 39. Publishing in top international business and management journals / Stephen Tallman and Torben Pedersen -- 40. Publishing at the interfaces of psychology and strategic management / Gerard P. Hodgkinson |
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title_auth | How to get published in the best management journals |
title_exact_search | How to get published in the best management journals |
title_full | How to get published in the best management journals edited by David J. Ketchen, Jr. (Harbert Eminent Scholar and Professor of Management, Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, USA), Timothy Clark (Provost and Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore) and the late Mike Wright (formerly Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Centre for Management Buyout Research, Imperial College Business School, London, UK) |
title_fullStr | How to get published in the best management journals edited by David J. Ketchen, Jr. (Harbert Eminent Scholar and Professor of Management, Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, USA), Timothy Clark (Provost and Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore) and the late Mike Wright (formerly Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Centre for Management Buyout Research, Imperial College Business School, London, UK) |
title_full_unstemmed | How to get published in the best management journals edited by David J. Ketchen, Jr. (Harbert Eminent Scholar and Professor of Management, Raymond J. Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, USA), Timothy Clark (Provost and Professor, Singapore Management University, Singapore) and the late Mike Wright (formerly Professor of Entrepreneurship and Director, Centre for Management Buyout Research, Imperial College Business School, London, UK) |
title_short | How to get published in the best management journals |
title_sort | how to get published in the best management journals |
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